Heiress' items from Notts stately home to go under hammer
The daughter of an earl, Rozelle became a famous yachtswoman, joining the Wrens during the Second World War, sailed around the Baltics and set up a charitable trust teaching East End boys in care sailing in the London docks.
Despite living in London, she kept a close association with the Thoresby Estate, returning to live in Butterfield, five years before her death in June of last year.
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Hide AdNow her personal effects, including antiques from the family home Thoresby Hall will be sold at The Lincoln Auction Rooms of Golding Young & Mawer next Wednesday, February 17.
Among the items are scale models her yachts, collections of militaria including and collections of porcelain, paintings and other artefacts.
Auctioneer Colin Young said: “It has been such a delight to see, value and in many cases sell such a diverse selection of artefacts that reflect a full and varied life.
“Early automobilia, marine items, weaponry, ceramics, fine paintings and period furniture were all an integral part of her home.”